Antigua.news Antigua and Barbuda Cabinet Approves Distribution of Warri Boards to Schools Nationwide
Antigua.news Antigua and Barbuda Cabinet Approves Distribution of Warri Boards to Schools Nationwide

Cabinet Approves Distribution of Warri Boards to Schools Nationwide

10 April 2026 - 15:21

Cabinet Approves Distribution of Warri Boards to Schools Nationwide

10 April 2026 - 15:21

Cabinet Approves Distribution of Warri Boards to Schools Nationwide (Photo Credit: State Media)

The Cabinet of Antigua and Barbuda has approved the commissioning of 168 Warri boards for distribution to schools across the country as part of a national effort to preserve cultural heritage while supporting student development.

The initiative falls under the Government’s National Intangible Cultural Heritage programme and is aimed at strengthening awareness of traditional practices among young people while enhancing learning through culturally rooted activities.

Warri, a traditional African-derived board game that forms an important part of Caribbean heritage, will be introduced into schools as both a cultural and educational tool. Officials say the move is expected to encourage greater appreciation of national traditions among students while helping to build critical thinking, numeracy and strategic planning skills through gameplay.

Cabinet noted that the nationwide rollout of the boards will ensure students across Antigua and Barbuda have equal access to the initiative, supporting its integration into the formal education environment.

The programme is also expected to provide economic benefits through the engagement of local artisans who will be involved in producing the Warri boards, supporting craftsmanship and contributing to the development of the creative industries sector.

Implementation and distribution will be coordinated by the Ministry of Education, Sports and Creative Industries, which will work to ensure schools throughout the country benefit from the initiative.

Officials say the investment reflects the government’s continued commitment to safeguarding national traditions while equipping students with skills that support both academic growth and cultural awareness. 

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  1. First I’m hearing of the National Intangible Cultural Heritage programme. Let me examine their wirk

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